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The relationship between linguistic pluralism and legal pluralism
The relationship between linguistic pluralism and legal pluralism

Author(s): Vlad-Mihai Arjoca
Subject(s): Language studies, Constitutional Law, Politics and Identity
Published by: Editura Universitaria Craiova
Keywords: linguistic pluralismș legal pluralism; legal system; constitutional law;

Summary/Abstract: In order to carry out a relevant analysis of the relationship between linguistic pluralism and legal pluralism, I consider that a clarification of the two notions is required. Legal pluralism has not and we can still say that there is still no unanimously accepted definition by legal experts. In 1982, StigJørgensen was one of the few philosophers in the legal field who used the term legal pluralism, while other philosophers in the legal field approached the subject in the context of describing legal relationships with ethics or philosophy, but without naming it as concrete. legal pluralism. The specialists in constitutional law used this concept in order to make the constitution of the confederation-type states understood. Thus, the name of the rule of law includes both elements related to the law of a sovereign state, but also the hierarchical systems of a confederation consisting of two or more states.

  • Issue Year: 2020
  • Issue No: 67
  • Page Range: 45-55
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: English